Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBaseball superstar Gehrig is one of several ranchers being coerced by a bunch of bandits. His sister and her lawyer/lover organize the ranchers.Baseball superstar Gehrig is one of several ranchers being coerced by a bunch of bandits. His sister and her lawyer/lover organize the ranchers.Baseball superstar Gehrig is one of several ranchers being coerced by a bunch of bandits. His sister and her lawyer/lover organize the ranchers.
- Pool Hall Manager
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- Rancher Driving Buckboard
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- Banjo Player at Party
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- Fuller
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- Doctor
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- Railroad Official
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- Barfly
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- Saunders' Secretary
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- Rudy - Henchman
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- Poll Hall Brawler
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- Rancher on Phone
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Recensioni in evidenza
Accidentally watched this because I wanted to watch the 1951 Rawhide (directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Tyrone Power and Susan Hayward) and Plex misidentified and mistagged the 1938 version as the 1951 version. So instead of a 7.1 on IMDB I get a film that's a 5.6 and instead of Tyrone Power I get Lou Gehrig!
The fact that the film stars Lou Gehrig, superb baseballer but hardly renowned as an actor, sums up why it was made, i.e. To cash in on his fame.
It's as bad as you'd think: weak, predictable plot, unconvincing performances. Just to make it even more cheap and cheesy, it includes some musical numbers!
Not worth watching, even if you are a Lou Gehrig fan.
The film had some very nice singing. Ballew had a very good voice and the lyrics were catchy. As for Gehrig, I am pretty sure his singing was dubbed. I also was surprised by his speaking voice, as it was 100% New York--and sounded nothing like Gary Cooper in "Pride of the Yankees". Because of this, it further accentuated the 'fish out of water' aspect of the film with this city boy taking up an odd new life as a rancher! It's all a bit surreal but also pleasant and worth seeing just for its curiosity factor.
Not exactly being a trained thespian, Lou played the only role he could have played, Lou Gehrig. When he arrives in Montana, Lou discovers his sister is being squeezed by the Cattleman's Association which in that neck of the woods is nothing more than a protection racket. In fact he's got the best line in the film when he tells the bad guys that hearing their operation and how it works he has a feeling he's back in New York right now.
Lou and sister Evalyn Knapp get a lawyer to fight them. But not just any lawyer, a singing cowboy lawyer in the person of Smith Ballew. Between the three of them, the villains are of course routed.
In real life Lou Gehrig was an only child and in real life he did go to spring training with the Yankees in 1939. But it was his last one because that disease that bears his name was starting to take its toll. In fact during the second half of the 1938 season and the World Series against the Cubs, Lou's statistics fell off dramatically.
As a western star, Lou Gehrig would not have given John Wayne any concern about a rivalry. But I would point out that in the film the Jackie Robinson Story where Jackie played himself, he was plainly ill at ease in front of the camera. And that was a project dreamed up by Branch Rickey who was running the Dodgers at the time.
Rawhide is a curiosity and certainly would have been long forgotten, but for the presence of a sports legend.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe music for 2 of this film's songs was written by Albert von Tilzer. He is better known for being the composer of baseball's most famous song, "Take Me Out to the Ballgame".
- BlooperThe final scene begins with a close-up of Lou Gehrig in slippers putting his feet up on the porch. In the next shot (and the rest of the scene), he is wearing boots.
- Citazioni
First Reporter: I'll bet you a new suit of clothes you'll be in Florida for spring practice.
Second Reporter: Aw, just wait till the old season starts. You'll miss the crowds and the cheering and the excitement.
Lou Gehrig: That's just what I want to get away from. I've had all of that. I'm going to wallow in peace and quiet for the rest of my life. I'm going to hang up my spikes for a swell old pair of carpet slippers.
- Colonne sonoreA Cowboy's Life
by Charles Rosoff and Eddie Cherkose
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Dettagli
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 58min
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1